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Drainage and Mechanical Behavior of Highway Base Materials
Haider, Intikhab; Kaya, Zulkuf; Çetin, Altan; Hatipoğlu, Mustafa; Çetin, Bora; Aydilek, Ahmet H. (Asce-Amer Soc Civil Engineers, 2014)The mechanical and drainage properties of graded aggregate base (GAB) materials used in mechanistic pavement design are the level one inputs. Several highway agencies need an evaluation of the stiffness and drainage ... -
Effects of Compaction Method and Aggregate Properties on Mechanical Behavior of Granular Base Layer
Kaya, Zulkuf; Çetin, Altan; Çetin, Bora; Aydilek, Ahmet (Turkish Chamber Civil Engineers, 2013)The aggregate properties and their compaction degrees are the two most important factors that have significant effects on the design of granular highway base layers. The effects of impact compaction and vibratory compaction ... -
Granüler Temel Tabakasının Mekanik Davranışına Sıkıştırma Yöntemleri ve Agrega Özelliklerinin Etkisi*
Kaya, Z.; Çetin, Altan; Çetin, Bora; Aydilek, Ahmet (2013)Bazı deneyimler, granüler temel tabakası tasarımında agrega özellikleri ve sıkışma değerlerinin en önemli faktörler olduğu, darbeli kompaksiyon yönteminin arazideki gerçek malzeme performansını yansıtmadığı yönündedir. ... -
Leaching of trace metals from high carbon fly ash stabilized highway base layers
Çetin, Bora; Aydilek, Ahmet H.; Güney, Yücel (Elsevier Science BV, 2012)Fly ash produced by power plants in the United States occasionally contains significant amounts of unburned carbon due to the use of low nitrogen-oxide and sulphur-oxide burners in recent years. This ash cannot be reused ... -
Utilization of sepiolite materials as a bottom liner material in solid waste landfills
Güney, Yücel; Çetin, Bora; Aydilek, Ahmet H.; Tanyu, Burak F.; Koparal, Ali Savaş (Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2014)Landfill bottom liners are generally constructed with natural clay soils due to their high strength and low hydraulic conductivity characteristics. However, in recent years it is increasingly difficult to find locally ...